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Towards the end of her talk, Harbury read from many U.S. government documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act and discussed the legal implications of her case using hypothetical situations and rhetorical questions.
Prosecutors have anticipated the report, and have long planned to avoid calling anyone tainted by it. Late last year they hired a British expert, Linda Jones, to confirm the lab's findings. The only witness the government would call from the lab itself is Steven Burmeister. He is treated neutrally...
Major, like the Republicans who moan that Clinton has stolen their ideas, denounces the imitation as insincere. "Tony Blair will say whatever he has to," says the Prime Minister. "For him, nothing is sacred." Not only have Major's gibes failed to reduce significantly Labour's big lead in the...
More than a discussion of policy, the debate was an exercise in logic and rhetorical strategy.
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt has embarked on a mission to end the slaughter of buffalo outside of Yellowstone National Park in Montana. "There's no logical reason to pick on the bison to shoot and slaughter," Babbitt told reporters. To combat brucellosis, a disease found in bison that...